Autumn trip to Oporto & the Douro valley
Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 2:37 am
Inserted top section with information gathered in this thread for those travelling to Porto/Douro. Thanks to all the contributors.
Restaurants & Bars worth visiting in Oporto
The Yeatman Hotel & Restaurant
Opaparico
Cafe' Majestic
Bufete Fase Rua Santa Catarina, 1147 Porto Tel:222052118
Vinologia wine bar
Cabaz do Infante Garrafeira Wine & Grocery store
Graham's Vinum restaurant
Presuntisco, closed(?)
Bull & Bear, closed(?)
Port Lodges & Sights
Burmester
Cálem
Churchill's
Cockburn
Dalva
Ferreira
Kopke
Graham's, Vinum resturant
Niepoort
Offley
Rozès
Ramos Pinto, great museum
Sandeman
Taylor's
Quevedo's, wine by the glass bar
Quinta do Noval
Palacio da Bolsa, historical building from the 19th century
Mercado do Bolhão, market place
Quinta's open to the public in the Douro Valley
Overview map of Quintas in the Douro valley
Booking of tours and tasting at Quintas
Quinta da Boavista (Offley)
Quinta da Ervamoira (Ramos Pinto)
Quinta da Foz
Quinta da Roêda (Croft)
Quinta das Carvalhas
Quinta de La Rosa
Quinta de Nápoles (Niepoort)
Quinta de Santa Eufémia
Quinta do Bomfin (Dow's)
Quinta do Crasto
Quinta do Infantado
Quinta do Panascal (Fonseca)
Quinta do Pacheca
Quinta do Passadouro
Quinta do Pégo
Quinta do Popa
Quinta do Portal
Quinta do Romaneira
Quinta do Seixo (Sandeman)
Quinta do Tedo
Quinta do Vallado
Quinta Nova de N. Sra. do Carmo
Wine & Soul
Hotels in the Douro valley
The LBV Hotel, Pinhão
The Vintage House, Pinhão
Quinta Nova Luxery Winery Hotel, Pinhão
Quinta de la Rosa, Pinhão
Six Senses Douro Valley
Quinta do Tedo, Folgosa
Hotel Rural Quinta do Pego, Tabuaço
Quinta da Padrela Winery House, Tabuaço
Quinta do Vallado, Peso da Régua
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Original post
Hello guys,
So in September I will be travelling from Denmark to Porto for a 100% port wine focused trip. I will be accompanied by my best friends since I was 2 years old. We have been planning a boys trip for quite some time and originally it was to visit the east coast in the US. However at a port tasting I dragged him to he suggested we went to Oporto instead. I didn't hesitate and took him up on his suggestion. DUH!
I have been poking around different bureaus that do group travels to Oporto and Douro and we have reserved 2 slots with Michael Sorensen for his autumn group trip which is from the 5th to the 9th of September. Michael has done group trips and travel consulting for Oporto and teh Douoro for many years and some of you inhere might know him as well.
The trip includes 4 nights in Oporto with tastings as Kopke, Cálem, Burmester and Quevedo. Also a day trip to the Douro valley to visit Quinta da Gaivosa (Alves de Sousa) and either Bulas, Vieira de Sousa or Pancheca. The visits at the quintas includes a tour, a picnic and a tasting with the winemaker.
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That was a bit about what is already planned. Now I need your help to fill in the blanks.
My friend and I will fly to Oporto on Sunday the 4th of September, so we can settle in the day before the group travel starts. Also we will stay an additional 3 days after the group travel ends. So from the 9th to the 12th of September.
We have at least 4 nights free in Oporto so I would love some suggestions for eating out at night. (Medium priced). These are restaurants I have noticed other travellers in here have mentioned. The first 2 are exceptional but also expensive. Which would you recommend? (Feel free to suggest outside my list)
The Yeatman
Opaparico
Presuntisco
Palacio da Bolsa
Bull & Bear
Cafe' Majestic
Bufete Fase
As mentioned earlier we will visit the lodges of Kopke, Cálem, Burmester and Quevedo with the group tour. But we might have time for 1 or 2 more on our own time. We both enjoy tawnies as well as ruby and with the above line up the focus is mostly on TWAIOA and Colheitas based on the houses style. Of the remaining ones and with those we have already visited in mind, which would you suggest?
Is it worth visiting Vinologia and Cabaz do Infante Garrafeira?
Any cultural sites that are must see in Oporto?
For the additional 3 days we have from the 9th to the 12th of September, even though I realize that this could be in the middle of the harvest, I want to give it a shot to go back to the Douro valley on our own with a rental car. I know I must make inquiries beforehand to set up private appointments as we are mostly interested in visiting non touristy places. I have previously met and talked with Oscar Quevedo and Gustavo Devesa and I was thinking about contacting them as to try and set up a visit. Is this a realistic goal (this time a year). I would love to visit Vale d'Agodinho from Quevedo. From the Symingtons Quinta do Vesuvio is my dream destination. Any other quintas that is known for accepting guests who make arrangements ahead of time? (any contacts you can share?)
Other options in the Douro valley that are open to the public are:
Which of these would you recommend as a backup plan if I cannot get a private appointment?
Quinta do Panascal (Fonseca)
Quinta do Bomfin (Dow's)
Quinta do Seixo (Sandeman)
Quinta do Pacheca
Quinta do Ramaneira
Quinta das Carvalhas
Quinta de Nápoles (Niepoort)
Quinta do Portal
Quinta do Crasto
Quinta do Pégo
Quinta da Boavista
Huhaaa that was a lot. Luckily there is plenty of time left before we leave for Oporto to get input and adjust plans.
I thank your for reading through this wall of text and any suggestions or recommendations you might bring to light.
Cheers
Thomas
Restaurants & Bars worth visiting in Oporto
The Yeatman Hotel & Restaurant
Opaparico
Cafe' Majestic
Bufete Fase Rua Santa Catarina, 1147 Porto Tel:222052118
Vinologia wine bar
Cabaz do Infante Garrafeira Wine & Grocery store
Graham's Vinum restaurant
Presuntisco, closed(?)
Bull & Bear, closed(?)
Port Lodges & Sights
Burmester
Cálem
Churchill's
Cockburn
Dalva
Ferreira
Kopke
Graham's, Vinum resturant
Niepoort
Offley
Rozès
Ramos Pinto, great museum
Sandeman
Taylor's
Quevedo's, wine by the glass bar
Quinta do Noval
Palacio da Bolsa, historical building from the 19th century
Mercado do Bolhão, market place
Quinta's open to the public in the Douro Valley
Overview map of Quintas in the Douro valley
Booking of tours and tasting at Quintas
Quinta da Boavista (Offley)
Quinta da Ervamoira (Ramos Pinto)
Quinta da Foz
Quinta da Roêda (Croft)
Quinta das Carvalhas
Quinta de La Rosa
Quinta de Nápoles (Niepoort)
Quinta de Santa Eufémia
Quinta do Bomfin (Dow's)
Quinta do Crasto
Quinta do Infantado
Quinta do Panascal (Fonseca)
Quinta do Pacheca
Quinta do Passadouro
Quinta do Pégo
Quinta do Popa
Quinta do Portal
Quinta do Romaneira
Quinta do Seixo (Sandeman)
Quinta do Tedo
Quinta do Vallado
Quinta Nova de N. Sra. do Carmo
Wine & Soul
Hotels in the Douro valley
The LBV Hotel, Pinhão
The Vintage House, Pinhão
Quinta Nova Luxery Winery Hotel, Pinhão
Quinta de la Rosa, Pinhão
Six Senses Douro Valley
Quinta do Tedo, Folgosa
Hotel Rural Quinta do Pego, Tabuaço
Quinta da Padrela Winery House, Tabuaço
Quinta do Vallado, Peso da Régua
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Original post
Hello guys,
So in September I will be travelling from Denmark to Porto for a 100% port wine focused trip. I will be accompanied by my best friends since I was 2 years old. We have been planning a boys trip for quite some time and originally it was to visit the east coast in the US. However at a port tasting I dragged him to he suggested we went to Oporto instead. I didn't hesitate and took him up on his suggestion. DUH!
I have been poking around different bureaus that do group travels to Oporto and Douro and we have reserved 2 slots with Michael Sorensen for his autumn group trip which is from the 5th to the 9th of September. Michael has done group trips and travel consulting for Oporto and teh Douoro for many years and some of you inhere might know him as well.
The trip includes 4 nights in Oporto with tastings as Kopke, Cálem, Burmester and Quevedo. Also a day trip to the Douro valley to visit Quinta da Gaivosa (Alves de Sousa) and either Bulas, Vieira de Sousa or Pancheca. The visits at the quintas includes a tour, a picnic and a tasting with the winemaker.
____________________________________________________________________________
That was a bit about what is already planned. Now I need your help to fill in the blanks.
My friend and I will fly to Oporto on Sunday the 4th of September, so we can settle in the day before the group travel starts. Also we will stay an additional 3 days after the group travel ends. So from the 9th to the 12th of September.
We have at least 4 nights free in Oporto so I would love some suggestions for eating out at night. (Medium priced). These are restaurants I have noticed other travellers in here have mentioned. The first 2 are exceptional but also expensive. Which would you recommend? (Feel free to suggest outside my list)
The Yeatman
Opaparico
Presuntisco
Palacio da Bolsa
Bull & Bear
Cafe' Majestic
Bufete Fase
As mentioned earlier we will visit the lodges of Kopke, Cálem, Burmester and Quevedo with the group tour. But we might have time for 1 or 2 more on our own time. We both enjoy tawnies as well as ruby and with the above line up the focus is mostly on TWAIOA and Colheitas based on the houses style. Of the remaining ones and with those we have already visited in mind, which would you suggest?
Is it worth visiting Vinologia and Cabaz do Infante Garrafeira?
Any cultural sites that are must see in Oporto?
For the additional 3 days we have from the 9th to the 12th of September, even though I realize that this could be in the middle of the harvest, I want to give it a shot to go back to the Douro valley on our own with a rental car. I know I must make inquiries beforehand to set up private appointments as we are mostly interested in visiting non touristy places. I have previously met and talked with Oscar Quevedo and Gustavo Devesa and I was thinking about contacting them as to try and set up a visit. Is this a realistic goal (this time a year). I would love to visit Vale d'Agodinho from Quevedo. From the Symingtons Quinta do Vesuvio is my dream destination. Any other quintas that is known for accepting guests who make arrangements ahead of time? (any contacts you can share?)
Other options in the Douro valley that are open to the public are:
Which of these would you recommend as a backup plan if I cannot get a private appointment?
Quinta do Panascal (Fonseca)
Quinta do Bomfin (Dow's)
Quinta do Seixo (Sandeman)
Quinta do Pacheca
Quinta do Ramaneira
Quinta das Carvalhas
Quinta de Nápoles (Niepoort)
Quinta do Portal
Quinta do Crasto
Quinta do Pégo
Quinta da Boavista
Huhaaa that was a lot. Luckily there is plenty of time left before we leave for Oporto to get input and adjust plans.
I thank your for reading through this wall of text and any suggestions or recommendations you might bring to light.
Cheers
Thomas